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Canadian Player Pathway
2018 ‐ 19
INITIATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS3 INTRODUCTION
4 MESSAGES‐Lead, Develop and Promote Positive Hockey Experiences‐Tom Renney
5 WHAT IS THE INITIATION PROGRAM?‐Who is it for‐Goals‐Purpose
11 INSTRUCTORS / COACHES‐NCCP Clinic‐Requirements‐Professional Development
12 INITIATION SKILLS
7 SEASONAL STRUCTURE‐Ideal Season‐Monthly Goals‐Skills Pyramid
13 RESOURCES‐Hockey Canada Network‐Skills Manuals‐Drill Hub
How a player gets that first experience of hockey is crucial.
If a beginner has fun while developing the fundamental skills and building confidence in their ability to perform those
fundamental skills, there is a strong probability that player will go on to enjoy hockey for many years.
INITIATION PATHWAY
INTRODUCTION
TOMRENNEYPresident & Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Hockey Canada
Whoever saidthose words tookthe pulse of anation that hashad a long andstoried love affairwith hockey
Hockey is Canada and Canada is Hockey.
Let’s face it – hockey is a touchstone of Canadian life. It is Canada’s nationaltheatre and it is the chatter of the country. Hockey is more than a sport for
Canadians, it is a part of the country’s heart and soul.
LEAD, DEVELOP ANDPROMOTE POSITIVE HOCKEY EXPERIENCES
Initiation Program
MESSAGE
The Initiation Program is the foundation of Hockey in Canada!
Initiation Program
The main goal is to make the beginner’s first impression of hockey a good one! When Players get started on a positive note the automatically enjoy the game and usually goon to have fun playing hockey for many
years
WHAT IS THE INITIATION PROGRAM? The Initiation Program is a
progressive, learn to play teaching curriculum. Children learn through participating in practice drills and informal modified games
Consists of four phases of instruction, designed for any entry level hockey player.
Introduces the skills of skating, passing, puck control and shooting in a progressive one step at a time manner
Initiation Program
WHAT IS THE INITIATION PROGRAM?
A comprehensive program for the development of young children as hockey players.
Focus is on skill development and funwithout the pressures of winning.
Aims to create participants and instructors who will continue in the game.
Motto is Fun, Fitness, and Fair Play
THE OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM
To learn the basic skills required to play the game of hockey.
To develop an understanding of basic teamwork through participation in a variety of activities and game situations.
To create and refine basic motor patterns. To develop self‐confidence and experience personal
achievement within a positive team atmosphere.
Initiation Program
WHAT IS THE INITIATION PROGRAM?
Initiation Program
WHAT IS THE INITIATION PROGRAM?
SEASONAL STRUCTURE
Initiation Program
The emphasis of Hockey Canada’s Initiation Program is on teaching technical skills and individual tactics. This foundation of skills will enhance a player’s enjoyment of the game. The Initiation Program recommends that player development be built on practicing technical skills 85% and individual tactics 15%.
Initiation Program
SEASONAL STRUCTURE
SEPTEMBERTechnical Skills ‐ Introduce
Skating‐ Agility ‐ Balance ‐ Coordination
Puck Control‐ Stationary & Moving
Fun Games
OCTOBERTechnical Skills – Introduce / Develop
Skating‐ Agility ‐ Balance ‐ Coordination
Puck Control‐ Stationary & Moving
Fun Games
NOVEMBERTechnical Skills – Introduce / Develop
Skating‐ Agility‐ Quickness‐ Speed
Puck Control‐ Moving‐ Dekes
Passing‐ Stationary
Fun Games
DECEMBERTechnical Skills – Develop
Skating‐ Agility‐ Quickness‐ Speed
Puck Control‐ Moving‐ Dekes
Passing‐ Stationary
Fun Games
JANUARYTechnical Skills ‐ Refine
Skating‐ Agility‐ Quickness‐ Speed
Puck Control‐ Moving‐ Dekes
Passing‐ Stationary / Moving
Fun Games
Relays
Competitive DrillsSEPTEMBER / OCTOBER‐Ideally there are no tryouts or evaluations to begin, all players should be
doing “ Hockey School “.‐Players can be grouped by skill
‐Multiple Stations
Initiation Program
SEASONAL STRUCTURE
APRILJamborees / Festivals‐ 3 on 3‐ 4 on 4‐ Half ice / Cross ice
FEBRUARYTechnical Skills – Develop / Refine
Skating‐ Quickness‐ Speed
Puck Control‐ Stationary/ Moving‐ Dekes
Passing‐Stationary / Moving
Individual Tactics ‐ Introduce
1 on 1’s
Give and Go’s‐ Stationary / Moving‐ Dekes
Passing‐ Moving
MAY/ JUNE / JULY / AUGUST‐ Off season‐ Multisport Activities ‐ FUN!!!
MARCHTechnical Skills – Develop / Refine
Skating‐ Quickness‐ Speed
Puck Control‐ Stationary/ Moving‐ Dekes
Passing‐Stationary / Moving
Individual Tactics ‐Develop
1 on 1’s
Give and Go’s‐ Stationary / Moving‐ DekesJamborees / Festivals‐ 3 on 3‐ 4 on 4‐ Half ice / Cross ice
SEASONAL STRUCTUREBREAKDOWN CHART
35% ‐ Introducing Technical Skills
35% ‐ Developing Technical Skills
15% ‐ Refining Technical Skills
10% ‐ Introducing Individual Tactics
5% ‐ Developing Individual Tactics
SEASONAL STRUCTURE
Initiation Program
INSTRUCTORS / COACHES
Continuing Education Opportunities‐NCCP Instructional Stream
‐Skating Clinic‐Skills Clinic
‐Small Area Games Clinic
Initiation Coaching Pathway‐Hockey University – On‐line Module
‐Coach 1 – Intro to Coach in class and on ice clinic‐RIS – Activity Leader – On‐line module
Initiation Program
Balance and Agility Edge Control Starting and Stopping Forward Skating and Striding
Backward Skating Turning and Crossovers
• Basic stance• Getting up from the
ice• Balance on one foot• Jumping on 2 feet / 1
foot• Gliding on two skates• Gliding on one skate –
fwd and bwd• Lateral Crossovers –
step and plant / continuous
• Inside edge glide• Figure 8’s – forward –
inside & outside edge• Figure 8’s – backward
– inside & outside edge
• Slalom
• T‐start• Front v‐start• Crossover start• Backward c‐cut start• One o’clock – eleven
o’clock• Outside leg stop• Two‐foot parallel
stop• One‐leg bwd stop• Two‐leg bwd stop
• C‐cuts – left foot / right foot /
• C‐cuts alternating• T‐push• Forward striding
• C‐cuts – left foot / right foot /
• C‐cuts alternating • Gliding on two skates
– backward• Gliding on one skate
– backward
• Glide turns• Tight turns• C‐cuts – around circle
– outside foot –forward & backward
• Crossovers – forward & backward
• Backward on‐foot stop and t‐start
• Pivots – bwd to fwd & fwd to bwd
• Pivots – open & reverse
Stationary Puck Control
Moving Puck Control Stationary Passing and Receiving
Moving Passing and Receiving
Shooting
• Stance• Narrow• Wide• Side – front – side• Toe drag – front &
side
• Narrow• Wide• Open ice carry –
forehand & backhand• Weaving with puck• Toe drag – front & side
• Stationary forehand pass
• Stationary backhand pass
• Stationary bank pass
• Moving forehand pass• Moving backhand pass
• Forehand ‐ sweep shot
• Forehand ‐ wrist shot• Backhand ‐ sweep
shot• Forehand ‐ flip shot
Individual Offensive Tactics
Individual Defensive Tactics
• Body fakes• Stick fakes
• Angling
Initiation Program
INITIATION SKILLS
RESOURCES
INITIATION PATHWAY
Coaching – Initiation Program
The Initiation Program portion of
the Coaching section on the app
contains key messages, promotional materials,
administrator & coach messaging, ice setups etc…
RESOURCES
Initiation Program
Skill Development ‐ Skills Manuals ‐ Initiation
The Hockey Canada Skills Development Initiation Manual is broken up into 32 separate practice
plans. Each individual drill can also be
accessed. Favorite, download and share an entire practice plan
or individual drill
RESOURCES
Initiation Program
Skill Development ‐ Initiation Skills Videos
Initiation Program
RESOURCES
Initiation Program
INITIATION PROGRAM
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